The SA Book Fair will feature over 100 authors, writers, poets, publishers and playwrights.
Police in Chad have threatened to arrest anyone wearing a full-face veil, a day after a bombing carried out by a terrorist disguised as a woman.
The Iran nuclear deal would curtail the its nuclear programme. The only people who can hate that are the kind who just love war, writes Trevor Timm.
Singapore is kept beautifully clean by strict laws, contravention of which can lead to corporal punishment.
The M&G’s Victoria John speaks to DA leader Mmusi Maimane about the state of the country’s education system and what he would do differently.
Cosatu president Sdumo Dlamini has called on rebel unions aligned with Numsa and former general secretary Zwelinzima Vavi to "free themselves".
The response to Go Set a Watchman has confirmed all the writer’s fears about following up her classic novel To Kill a Mockingbird.
Criticism of the Prasa’s new train locomotives imported from Spain is laced with racial undertones, says group chief executive Lucky Montana.
As its Tuesday launch creates frenzy in the literary world, the novel’s first chapter reveals a voice recognisable to that of To Kill a Mockingbird.
When New Horizon left, Pluto was still classified as a planet. Now the dwarf planet will divulge its secrets as the probe whizzes past at 50 000km/h.